Ramagiri Fort
The Ramagiri Fort, also known as Ramagiri Khilla, located over a mountain top, is in the Peddapalli district of the States and [union territories of India|Indian state] of Telangana.
in ramagiri khilla the Hanuman statue was constructed by Gaddam Bapu from mancherial district. The family member will visit every year and make pray and worship for lord Hanuman. And recent year the family also established lord nagula statue near putta on top of mountain
Location
The fort, located on the Ramagiri hills, is near the Begumpet village in Ramagiri mandal in Peddapalli district. The fort was built within a thickly forested area that has a wealth of plant species, including many medicinal herbs.The fort is away from Peddapalli, the district headquarters. The Peddapalli – Manthani highway passes close to the fort, which is away from the Begumpet village.
History
The fort was built in the 12th century by the Kakatiyas of Warangal. Later, it was controlled by the Qutb [Shahi dynasty|Qutub Sahi Sultanate] from 1518 to 1687, In 1656, the ruler of Golconda, Abdullah Qutb Shah, gave the fort to his son-in-law, one of Aurangzeb's sons. The fort came under the control of the British Raj in 1791. Tradition has it that Kalidasa, one of the greatest Sanskrit poets, was motivated to compose his Meghadūta, a lyrical poem, by the Ramagiri Fort; however, Kalidasa is thought to have lived in the fifth century CE, well before the fort's construction.The Hanuman statue on the mountain was construction by Gaddam Bapu from mancherial district.